For Members

This winter, you’re invited to discover a holistic and multifaceted exhibition
that repositions the cultures, voices, and artists of the Caribbean islands,
providing critical entry points into the ideas and issues that are shaping this
vibrant and rapidly changing region.

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Events

Each Friday at noon, join a curator, educator, scholar, or artist in the galleries for a thought-provoking discussion that enhances the PMA experience and ends your week with a bracing art talk. Free with museum admission.

Monrovia, Indiana explores a small town in rural, mid-America and illustrates how values like community service, duty, spiritual life, generosity and authenticity are formed, experienced and lived along with conflicting stereotypes. The film gives a complex and nuanced view of daily life in Monrovia and provides some understanding of a way of life whose influence and force have not always been recognized or understood in the big cities on the east and west coasts of America and in other countries.

Dive deeper into the PMA’s National Historic Landmark and prominent touchpoint in the history of American art: the Winslow Homer Studio. Located at Prouts Neck, Maine, the renovated studio is where American artist Winslow Homer (1836–1910) painted many of his masterpieces from 1883 until his death. In this lecture, Dr. O’Leary will discuss the vast impact the famous Cliff Walk had on Homer, as well as its position in Maine’s cultural and natural heritage, through scholarship and invaluable insight gained during the painstaking restoration process.